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and alan greenspan is on the hill and saying lee raymond's speech. and itsen solyndra, the solar company that grabbed headlines and failed. if big oil was behind that, given that their animosity towards kind of renewables and the subsidies renewables require. evidence of that? not making making the bad loan t fanned the flames of the criticism? >> guest: the american petroleum institute, a trade group in washington, made their spunup communications machine that seizes every opportunity and they're political allies did the same thing. but i think that the underlying question about alternatives and exxonmobil is, they're a corporation, they can pursue whatever business strategy they want. the question is, as a country, do we want to create subsidies and incentives for a shift to alternatives and a loan program that ended up with sew lynn contract providing it, why wouldn't we? if you look at it, we have been talking about how everybody in this country shares an interest in the lowest cost energy possible, consistent with a sustainable environment. that
and alan greenspan is on the hill and saying lee raymond's speech. and itsen solyndra, the solar company that grabbed headlines and failed. if big oil was behind that, given that their animosity towards kind of renewables and the subsidies renewables require. evidence of that? not making making the bad loan t fanned the flames of the criticism? >> guest: the american petroleum institute, a trade group in washington, made their spunup communications machine that seizes every opportunity...
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i'm melissa lee. here's where the action is tonight. as you saw there, it is our four-year anniversary here at "options action" we thank you for bringing us this far and learning more about options along the way. we hope we have served you well. we look forward to another four years and much more. let's talk about the story of the week here and that continues to be the nightmare that is boeing's dreamliner. the faa grounded the troubled new aircraft after the latest technical glitch led to an emergency landing. carter made a bullish trade on the stock and it has moved lower but they haven't lost money and here's how. on "options action" how we trade like high flyers and that's just what they tried to do with their bullish bet on boeing. carter's shares were heading higher. >> it breaks apart. >> but buying the stock 100 shares cost $7500. so to spend less, mike instead bought the call for 40 cents. he needs boeing to rise above the strike price by more than the cost of the trade or above 80.40 by february expiration. mike, 80 cents? >>
i'm melissa lee. here's where the action is tonight. as you saw there, it is our four-year anniversary here at "options action" we thank you for bringing us this far and learning more about options along the way. we hope we have served you well. we look forward to another four years and much more. let's talk about the story of the week here and that continues to be the nightmare that is boeing's dreamliner. the faa grounded the troubled new aircraft after the latest technical glitch...
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. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. taking on amazon. is walmart the biggest threat to the online retail juggernaut? currency wars. how the weak yen is hitting car makers here at home and how you should be trading the race to the bottom. and hot or not? has apple lost its mojo? carter worth has a contrarian call you will not want to miss. first, let's get to the markets. taking a breather here, but are you a buyer or seller as the dow and s&p are headed for their best in decades. grasso? >> the market trades as a whole, right? and you trade it with it. but i wound up buying google right before the earnings were up. i caught that $50 spike. i added to my position. caught that $50 spike. i sold out. i believe in the story longer term, but i did buy apple, which i don't believe in longer term, but i bought that on friday, due to an oversold condition. >> so, overall -- >> individual -- on a macro market, i believe the market is coming in. that 1361, the long-term trend line in the s&p c
. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. taking on amazon. is walmart the biggest threat to the online retail juggernaut? currency wars. how the weak yen is hitting car makers here at home and how you should be trading the race to the bottom. and hot or not? has apple lost its mojo? carter worth has a contrarian call you will not want to miss. first, let's get to the markets. taking a breather here, but...
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but park his lee myung bak has ignored her advice. he pardoned political allies, friends, and others who had been convicted of corruption. park and lee have been rivals since vying for their party's presidential nomination six years ago. president lee pardoned the former head of the korean communications commission and the former national assembly speaker. those were jailed for bribery. and he pardoned a number of others. park's spokesperson said pardoning anyone involved in corruption is abuse of presidential power. the pardons have rekindled a long-running debate over those powers. presidents typically issue pardons during their terms. park has received a visit from another high-profile politician. myanmar's pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi. nhk world's soichi tsukamoto has more from seoul. >> reporter: last year aung san suu kyi traveled for the first time since long periods of house arrest. now on her first visit to southeast asia since being elected to parliament she is asking her korean hosts to support myanmar's democratiz
but park his lee myung bak has ignored her advice. he pardoned political allies, friends, and others who had been convicted of corruption. park and lee have been rivals since vying for their party's presidential nomination six years ago. president lee pardoned the former head of the korean communications commission and the former national assembly speaker. those were jailed for bribery. and he pardoned a number of others. park's spokesperson said pardoning anyone involved in corruption is abuse...
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. >>> live from the heart of new york's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders, while billionaires were duking it out, america was making money. the dow is 300 points away from an all-time high. the s&p 500 at multiyear highs. the question we ask tonight, is there more room to run? dan, really the most interesting part about this market move is it did it without apple, in spite of apple. >> in spite of apple. a lot of things, this is a pretty powerful thing. the breadth of this market is broadening out. money coming out of apple is finding a new home. here we are at 1500, stocks like procter and gamble breaking out. stocks like fedex, those stuck in the mud for a good bit of last year and now they are finding new highs. you have amazon and ebay making new all-time highs. the home builders which were a big part of the rally last year, still continuing to make highs, all in spite of apple. in a lot of ways, the path of least resistance appears to be higher. >> there does seem to be an appreciation for the market for the areas that are higher
. >>> live from the heart of new york's times square, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders, while billionaires were duking it out, america was making money. the dow is 300 points away from an all-time high. the s&p 500 at multiyear highs. the question we ask tonight, is there more room to run? dan, really the most interesting part about this market move is it did it without apple, in spite of apple. >> in spite of apple. a lot of things, this is a pretty powerful thing. the...
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danielle lee has the latest from washington. >> reporter: skt hillary clinton took the hot seat in what will likely be her final appearance before congress as america's top diplomat. the senate foreign affairs committee is examining the state department's response to the september 11th terrorist attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. four americans died. an independent review found inadequate security and leadership left the compound vulnerable. >> i'm wondering what needs to make that never happen again. >> reporter: clinton blames lack of funding for the inadequacy. >> nobody wants to sit where i am, and you know, have to think now about what could have, would have, should have happened in order to avoid this. >> reporter: republicans insist that she testify in person about whether the administration misled the public. when ambassador susan rice blamed the attack on protests over a controversial video. >> with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or guys out for a walk one night who decided to go kill some americans? what differe
danielle lee has the latest from washington. >> reporter: skt hillary clinton took the hot seat in what will likely be her final appearance before congress as america's top diplomat. the senate foreign affairs committee is examining the state department's response to the september 11th terrorist attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. four americans died. an independent review found inadequate security and leadership left the compound vulnerable. >> i'm wondering what needs...
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. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee announced to do long-await police substation will open next month in the city's central market area. the station is located on 6th street between jes seshgs and mission street. construction is expected to be complete in a couple of weeks. the mayor says the new station can help revitalize the area. the 6th street corridor has been plagued for years. >>> now, to our continuing coverage of efforts to curb gun violence in oakland. tonight the city public safety meeting is meeting to consider had success in lowering crime rates in other cities. dozens of protesters turned out to show their opposition to the move. the city has proposed bringing on former los angeles police chief william bratten as a consultant. the demonstrators say bratten's policies such as stop and frisk are racist and unconstitutional but police chief howard jordan supports him. >> i think he's a wonderful leader in law enforcement. i look forward to working with him. i don't expect any of the controversy that is surrounding him to be an issue for us. >> the public safety committee is e
. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee announced to do long-await police substation will open next month in the city's central market area. the station is located on 6th street between jes seshgs and mission street. construction is expected to be complete in a couple of weeks. the mayor says the new station can help revitalize the area. the 6th street corridor has been plagued for years. >>> now, to our continuing coverage of efforts to curb gun violence in oakland. tonight the city...
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. >>> from the heart of new york times square, i'm melissa lee, these are the traders. and the rally is showing signs of fatigue with the financials ahead of the earnings. with the vix at five-year lows and stocks at five-year highs, is this the calm before the storm? we will get into the money and find out. dan, the question is here as we do look at the five-year highs, do we look like we are setting up for a fall? >> we could. here is the thing that we got through some events that had not a whole heck of a lot to do with the corporate earnings and that is one of the big factors to drive the stock prices, and we had a great rally out of the gates. the s&p is up, and the vix is melting, and when we look at the future curve, it is bid up, and when you look at march, it is 17.5 or so, so it is implying we will get the bigger moves going forward especially as we get through earnings season and the debt ceiling. so, to me, you have to be careful of chasing the stocks here as we head into earnings to get a lot of visibility or lack thereof for the first half of the year. >>
. >>> from the heart of new york times square, i'm melissa lee, these are the traders. and the rally is showing signs of fatigue with the financials ahead of the earnings. with the vix at five-year lows and stocks at five-year highs, is this the calm before the storm? we will get into the money and find out. dan, the question is here as we do look at the five-year highs, do we look like we are setting up for a fall? >> we could. here is the thing that we got through some events...
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(jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful
(jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful
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robi ludwig joining us, and steven lee, what is going on? >> i think it is connected to the economy. >> the economy is getting better. >> listen, a lot of people are out of jobs. people feel insecure, we connection our identity with how well we're doing financially. if they are not meeting their goal, they can't own that house, they can't secure a job, their annual salary is not going up, they don't know how they are going to pay for their kids college, how can you feel good about themselves, people people there is no safety net any more. neil: there was a disconnect with those crowds in washington, whooping up and hollering at speech, a good speech. >> i don't agree with you there. neil: with trumpets after. it makes it good. but he did not address the issues that seemed to be most on the minds of folks like jobs, debt, and deficit. >> you are so right, i was furious when i hear the speech. i'm not kidding, median incomes in the country. neil: you should call her doctor. >> i'm sorry doctor. i can't call someone dr. rori that looks like my
robi ludwig joining us, and steven lee, what is going on? >> i think it is connected to the economy. >> the economy is getting better. >> listen, a lot of people are out of jobs. people feel insecure, we connection our identity with how well we're doing financially. if they are not meeting their goal, they can't own that house, they can't secure a job, their annual salary is not going up, they don't know how they are going to pay for their kids college, how can you feel good...
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(jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful all right, the economy, it's recovering. people have put up with an awful lot over the past few years, and maybe you're thinking, "you know, i'm entitled to a little fun. but where to go? i want to take a trip." well, lucky for us, we have jeanine tornatore with us. she is with orbitz travel and is in the know about such things. where are the best deals? you have your travel forecast for 2013 out. give me some good
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(jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >> watch and it's happening in washington with the house of representatives, they will be voting today on part of the aid for super storm sandy victims. in the house will vote on the rest of the $60 billion package on january 15th. the vote comes after house speaker john boehner canceled a vote on super storm sandy aid earlier this week. east coast leaders including fellow republicans new jersey gov. chris christie
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. >> lee is a southern transplant. better stop practicing, it is a name that will not go away. >> kaepernick is the key, he makes the offense go, he opens it up, and he has mobility. he has what it takes for the 49ers to be great. for many years to come. >> all of fun is not free. tickets to the experience are $25 for adults and $20 for kids and yesterday you got $5 off if you wore a saints jersey so that contributed to the black and gold on the inside. beyonce is holding a news conference this afternoon so we will be in and talk about the half time job and maybe about the inauguration controversy did she lip sync or not? we don't know, we will talk with her and we will have that in the evening show. live in new orleans, katie marzullo, for abc7. >> be sure to follow katie and our abc7 news team for the pest super -- for the best super bowl coverage, katie marzullo and larry beil and mike shun man and wayne freedman are tweeting the highlights. >> and now sue has traffic because we have a situation on 101 with lanes cl
. >> lee is a southern transplant. better stop practicing, it is a name that will not go away. >> kaepernick is the key, he makes the offense go, he opens it up, and he has mobility. he has what it takes for the 49ers to be great. for many years to come. >> all of fun is not free. tickets to the experience are $25 for adults and $20 for kids and yesterday you got $5 off if you wore a saints jersey so that contributed to the black and gold on the inside. beyonce is holding a...
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neither is mayor ed lee's office in san francisco. as for online world, a little bit of love on the city of san francisco's website. they put up a 49ers logo next to a spirited picture of the tower. you can find that on your homepage and on santa clara's website you'll find a link to a super bowl pet adoption special all to honor the 49ers. what about a victory parade? mayor ed lee is not saying one way or the other at this point if san francisco will in fact host a parade if the niners bring home a sixth super bowl championship. so does this mean santa clara will host one? that's not likely. in niners keep playing like they are now, santa clara could one day plan that victory parade. marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> you're right at the foot of it right now. looks like it is going up in mi nice progress. how is it going? >> reporter: in terms of construction out here? >> how does the building look? does it look like it's coming along? >> reporter: i haven't been out here in probably -- i don't know -- at least six months. i was ta
neither is mayor ed lee's office in san francisco. as for online world, a little bit of love on the city of san francisco's website. they put up a 49ers logo next to a spirited picture of the tower. you can find that on your homepage and on santa clara's website you'll find a link to a super bowl pet adoption special all to honor the 49ers. what about a victory parade? mayor ed lee is not saying one way or the other at this point if san francisco will in fact host a parade if the niners bring...
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i'm melissa lee. tonight's top three trades. apple, 425. that's jeff's target for the stock this year. he joins us exclusively to break down the latest results from the tech giant. >>> starbucks, is there an earnings rally percolating? one stock, two opinions. and china head fake. is china really on the mend and what does it mean for commodities from copper to crude. first, straight to our top story, apple after the bell. a number of disappointments in the numbers in terms of units, iphones came in light. ipads beat, macs beat by a million units. the ipod beat on guidance, lackluster in terms of revenues. and what they see in terms of gross margins would be a sequential decliquarter on quar as well as year on year. >> at the end of the day, it's not the disaster i think a lot of bears were probably hoping for when you see this flush. and in some ways, like we said before, the smart money, if you want to say the big money, has been hip to this. september 21st, when they introduced the iphone 5, i think a lot of people, a lot of big investors
i'm melissa lee. tonight's top three trades. apple, 425. that's jeff's target for the stock this year. he joins us exclusively to break down the latest results from the tech giant. >>> starbucks, is there an earnings rally percolating? one stock, two opinions. and china head fake. is china really on the mend and what does it mean for commodities from copper to crude. first, straight to our top story, apple after the bell. a number of disappointments in the numbers in terms of units,...
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heard lee coopman come on looking for 1600 this year. that's not an aggressive target. so i think there is plenty of room in the market. didn't talk about claims, jobless claims today was a very strong number, and we'll get the employment number next friday. my guess is that's going to be a shocking number in terms of how good it is. so everything seems to be hitting and the crowd can be right. we're going higher. >> at the same time, look, the last week or so, two weeks we have been talking about the amount of money coming into equity, mutual funds was at the highest levels in a number of years. that's -- what kind of sign is that for the market? >> the retail investor has been out for years. it is going to a long time for money to come back in and it is supportive again of -- if there are things getting better and valuations aren't stretched, i think you can see multiple expansion. i think that earnings and guidance very, very conservative and beatable going forward. >> talk to anyone in the institutional side, if you talk to the folks in davos, talking about the yen,
heard lee coopman come on looking for 1600 this year. that's not an aggressive target. so i think there is plenty of room in the market. didn't talk about claims, jobless claims today was a very strong number, and we'll get the employment number next friday. my guess is that's going to be a shocking number in terms of how good it is. so everything seems to be hitting and the crowd can be right. we're going higher. >> at the same time, look, the last week or so, two weeks we have been...
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the man who whipped the market, lee cooperman is here live, his omega advisers returned 32% in 2012. now the hedge fund legend gives his best plays for the year ahead. debate it, hp was the worst performer of 2012. what's in store for the company in 2013? first our top story is the rally, stocks off to their best first day gain in five years after congress votes to approve the fiscal cliff deal. our traders are john najarian, stephen weiss, joer er iterran. how are you playing? >> continuing to play and own financials and focusing on specifically the capital market plays, the goldman sachs, the morgan stanley. right now the leading indicator where this market is going to go not in the near term but longer term will be where the ten-year treasury trades and the financials themselves, that sector will be the largest beneficiary of a continued move in the yield higher. >> simon baker, the vix is at its lowest level since november. what are you doing now that we have a deal on the fiscal cliff, maybe not a best deal of all but a deal nonetheless. >> it's game on. debris with joe. the cyc
the man who whipped the market, lee cooperman is here live, his omega advisers returned 32% in 2012. now the hedge fund legend gives his best plays for the year ahead. debate it, hp was the worst performer of 2012. what's in store for the company in 2013? first our top story is the rally, stocks off to their best first day gain in five years after congress votes to approve the fiscal cliff deal. our traders are john najarian, stephen weiss, joer er iterran. how are you playing? >>...
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that was david lee hoping to finish off a curry feed. the warriors win their third in a row, 104-99 the final. they are out of the gate hot. >>> we stick with the warriors for our play of the day. late first half, steph curry again, stealing the bought from thunder guard russell westbrook. there is the steal. curry is going the other way. he is going to blow the layup but watch carl landry who puts it up and in. beautiful play. warriors won last night. that's our play of the day. >>> how about some hockey? the san jose sharks back on their home ice tonight. finally. >> this after two wins in canada to start the season. tonight's game is against the phoenix coyotesing an starting tonight, the vta is running a special direct train for fans from south san jose to the diridon station near the hp pavilion. >> and once again the nfl fashion police have put the hammer down on the 49ers. frank gore was fined $10,500 for wearing his socks too low in the nfc championship. you said in the locker room they have -- >> in the locker room they have a p
that was david lee hoping to finish off a curry feed. the warriors win their third in a row, 104-99 the final. they are out of the gate hot. >>> we stick with the warriors for our play of the day. late first half, steph curry again, stealing the bought from thunder guard russell westbrook. there is the steal. curry is going the other way. he is going to blow the layup but watch carl landry who puts it up and in. beautiful play. warriors won last night. that's our play of the day....
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we had lee cooperman on who talked about apple. the p.e., the valuation on apple has allowed value buyers to buy the stock for a year or two already. so we've seen that constantly. so i think the issue is that the growth sellers are selling but the value buyers have already staked their claim and bought it. at a big discount that we've seen repeatedly, they can get in plenty of opportunity. >> here's the analysis that we've done. a year ago, 29% of value funds in our sample owned apple. as of last month it was 40%. so there's still a very large co cohurt who do not known apple. if the stock has gone from 7 to $700 and you didn't own it at all and you buy it at 560 and the stock goes down amid this news flow, you're going to get grief from your investors. so to the degree that momentum is such a powerful thing, i think the incentive for value managers to take a leap is somewhat low. i think a catalyst like an increase of return of cash in the form of a higher dividend or buybacks could be that catalyst for value managers to say, i'm
we had lee cooperman on who talked about apple. the p.e., the valuation on apple has allowed value buyers to buy the stock for a year or two already. so we've seen that constantly. so i think the issue is that the growth sellers are selling but the value buyers have already staked their claim and bought it. at a big discount that we've seen repeatedly, they can get in plenty of opportunity. >> here's the analysis that we've done. a year ago, 29% of value funds in our sample owned apple....
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. >> periscopic lee, you need the two images to exist. >> you cannot shoot three-d on film. film has been dead in my heart for 10 years. >> i hate 3-d. it is a marketing scheme. >> i really thought this is the future. >> how is it different, and how do you use it to tell a story? it is up to the filmmaker. tavis: first of all, i'm honored to have you on the program. >> oh, thank you. tavis: so much to talk to you about, and i want to jump right into it in just a second. but i suspect i should probably start with a layman's definition of digital versus film. my mother watches our show every night - >> okay. tavis: and i figure if mama don't understand, then the conversation can't get lift-off. >> right. tavis: so for my mother and those other folk watching who don't really get the difference between digital and film and why this is worthy of a documentary and a conversation, let's explain that first and we'll jump from there. >> okay. what we're talking about, we're pretty much in the context of talking about the impact of digital cinema through editorial, through visual effe
. >> periscopic lee, you need the two images to exist. >> you cannot shoot three-d on film. film has been dead in my heart for 10 years. >> i hate 3-d. it is a marketing scheme. >> i really thought this is the future. >> how is it different, and how do you use it to tell a story? it is up to the filmmaker. tavis: first of all, i'm honored to have you on the program. >> oh, thank you. tavis: so much to talk to you about, and i want to jump right into it in...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq markets in times scare i'm melissa lee. top three trades. after hours action on starbucks, microsoft and at&t. mobile wallets, who is winning the mobile payment wars and which player is the best bet for your money? we're talking to the ceo of verifone. we're breaking down the benefits and why a railroad may be the next to make the switch. straight to our top story. the dow inching closer to the 14,000 mark, closer to new record highs. so we ask who is a buyer or seller today. what do you say? >> i was impressed by the strength that the market showed basically overcoming that $60 billion hole that was dug over at apple today. because that was just ugly. to see apple down as much as it's been down. it's down somewhat, 13%, i believe n the last month. you look at the dow -- >> 13% today. >> yes. but you look at the dow over the same period, up 5%. all the folks that kept saying the market can't go if apple doesn't join the party, they're wrong. and apple may not -- >> in fact, apple held back the party. if you look at what was going on on the d
. >>> live from the nasdaq markets in times scare i'm melissa lee. top three trades. after hours action on starbucks, microsoft and at&t. mobile wallets, who is winning the mobile payment wars and which player is the best bet for your money? we're talking to the ceo of verifone. we're breaking down the benefits and why a railroad may be the next to make the switch. straight to our top story. the dow inching closer to the 14,000 mark, closer to new record highs. so we ask who is a...
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that's one of the gripes lee coop heman had, he was on "ha "halftime" yesterday. >> i think they should go after the margin, get into the real growth engine of the smartphone market which right now is android, it's low-priced phones in china, india. same thing on the tablets. so you are taking that margin. it will hit the stock near-term, no question about it. >> do you think tim cook will do something like that? does he have the foresight to do that? >> i think so. you've already seen that with the mini. that will drive prices down a bit. i remember steve jobs said smaller tablets are a nonstarter they changed there. i think they will go into it. this stepping back from the short-term, if you want apple to be around in 10, 20 years, that's what you wanted them to do. the profit margin is too high right now. >> what about facebook? we have not talked about facebook yet. talk about a company that had a hell of a comeback. >> one reason facebook stock got clobbered is they did that with the margin. they started to reinvest it. that's smart. you don't need a 50% operating margin when you h
that's one of the gripes lee coop heman had, he was on "ha "halftime" yesterday. >> i think they should go after the margin, get into the real growth engine of the smartphone market which right now is android, it's low-priced phones in china, india. same thing on the tablets. so you are taking that margin. it will hit the stock near-term, no question about it. >> do you think tim cook will do something like that? does he have the foresight to do that? >> i think...
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. >> san francisco mayor ed lee says six in the problems with muni is one of his top priorities. lee has already had success overhauling the city's business tax on line no funding for housing programs. he is hoping to bring that same success to overhauling muni by creating a task force to help fix the system. his goal is to create a system capable of handling the population projections of 2030. >> he has the idea of making some major changes to the mission bay area charles clifford has more on what the mayor is thinking. >> this is a letter from san francisco mayor ed lee is off to the metropolitan transit station the paudepartme >> an intersection of to and should be removed and redesign the cows station on king street. >>--along cal's stre this area s mission bay it is mostly industrial. the mayor says if 280 was removed the lead could be redeveloped into homes and businesses creating a new neighborhood. >> this would be--and not be the first time this happened. >> in 2005 the portion of the central fit right was to remove to create a neighborhood. >> and those have been sayin
. >> san francisco mayor ed lee says six in the problems with muni is one of his top priorities. lee has already had success overhauling the city's business tax on line no funding for housing programs. he is hoping to bring that same success to overhauling muni by creating a task force to help fix the system. his goal is to create a system capable of handling the population projections of 2030. >> he has the idea of making some major changes to the mission bay area charles clifford...
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. >> all right, i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. big show tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. ceos of sirius and walmart. meantime, "mad some more fast. in the meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> they are nuts. nuts! they know nothing. i always like to say you can't afford to miss it. i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. my job is not just to entertain. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. what a difference a year makes. while the averages are ho-huming along, we have some just the opposite of 2012. you may not see it on individual days but every weekend i go over the charts. what i saw this weekend, it dazzled. if this time last year all we heard was talk about staying local. exposures to eafr seas markets, we were the world's beacon, the safest place to invest. china converged on a hard landing. china had no pulse. it seemed to be a hod bed of socialist. but us, we are the place to be. now it's the exact opposite. if a company's exposure overseas is moving up smartly. b
. >> all right, i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. big show tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. ceos of sirius and walmart. meantime, "mad some more fast. in the meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> they are nuts. nuts! they know nothing. i always like to say you can't afford to miss it. i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. my job is not...
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. >> all right, i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow, 9:00 a.m. for "squawk on the street," back at 5:00 for more "fast money." don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. going out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. even on days like today where the fed didn't say anything we didn't already know, but people used it as an excuse, an excuse to take some profits. dow dipping 44 points, s&p sinking .39%. nasdaq declining .36%. you can feel the pain -- >> the house of pain. >> it's the pain of the bearish money managers being overridden by the -- you guessed it. and that's precisely why i don't expect this pullback to
. >> all right, i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow, 9:00 a.m. for "squawk on the street," back at 5:00 for more "fast money." don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. going out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere -- "mad money," you can't afford...
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. >> maria, in today's closing bell exchange steven wood and lee munson and our very own rick santelli and gordon charlesoff as well, a cnbc market analyst from rosenblatt securities will join us in just a minute. steven, what do you make -- we're sitting at five-year highs yet again? >> i think you've got a recovering economy in the united states. europe has pulled back from the headlines, at least for the last couple of months and china has really begun to show a soft landing so the global economy is doing much better than we would have thought six months ago, four years ago, and i think the markets are pricing that in so the fundamentals in the economy are improving gradually, but they are improving and corporate america looks in very healthy shape. >> i wonder if it's actually a reaction to fundamentals. lee, we know that there's a ton of money around on the sidelines from corporates as well as the federal reserve making this interest rate environment so attractive and really few alternatives. is it really a function of the global economy, or is it more a function of this money tha
. >> maria, in today's closing bell exchange steven wood and lee munson and our very own rick santelli and gordon charlesoff as well, a cnbc market analyst from rosenblatt securities will join us in just a minute. steven, what do you make -- we're sitting at five-year highs yet again? >> i think you've got a recovering economy in the united states. europe has pulled back from the headlines, at least for the last couple of months and china has really begun to show a soft landing so...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. intel giving up its gains. what's at stake for this chip maker? boeing shares rebound as new details surface regarding the 787 dreamliner battery problems. and will smartphone deals derail verizon. we have a street fight. first, let's get to the stop story, and that's the s&p 500 reaching five-year highs. will this rally hold? let's find out. who is a buyer and who is a seller? b.k., what do you say? >> i came in long today. i stayed long. i don't think there's any reason to be terribly concerned but you need to buy puts. i will absolutely say that. we are at five-year high lgs here. volatility is that low. you have to protect yourself. what's going on at least from where i sit, my perch, you have to think that every central banker in the world is looking at ben bernanke with envy. they are going to start to devalue their currency and that is making equities catch a bit in every part of the world. i think that still continues. doesn't work forever but it will work for awhile. >> here'
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. intel giving up its gains. what's at stake for this chip maker? boeing shares rebound as new details surface regarding the 787 dreamliner battery problems. and will smartphone deals derail verizon. we have a street fight. first, let's get to the stop story, and that's the s&p 500 reaching five-year highs. will this rally hold? let's find out. who is a buyer and who is a seller? b.k., what do...
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lee on that. we will find out. jackie deangeles, looking at winners and sinners outside the dow. >> last week we saw very big movers. higher. take a look at some of the best performers on the s&p last week. netflix leading the pack with a net gain of 71%. analysts still think that stock has room it run. could see 200 before it pulls back. then there was amd seeing near 16% gain last week when it reported a loss narrower than expected despite sluggish demand for pcs still going on out there. and another positive earning story. higher sales of da vinci systems. better integration of systems and procedures providing a leg up for those shares. as some stocks surge, some suffer. apple took the brunt down 12% for the week, finishing at 52-week low on friday. more importantly, concerns about the future of the tech giant, despite downgrade today, stock seeing a bit after rebound of that big sell off. but also worth a mention, coach, dropping 17% after reporting weaker than expected domestic sales. concerns in the high end
lee on that. we will find out. jackie deangeles, looking at winners and sinners outside the dow. >> last week we saw very big movers. higher. take a look at some of the best performers on the s&p last week. netflix leading the pack with a net gain of 71%. analysts still think that stock has room it run. could see 200 before it pulls back. then there was amd seeing near 16% gain last week when it reported a loss narrower than expected despite sluggish demand for pcs still going on out...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. apple breaks below $500. a look at why investors are jumping ship. facebook face plant. shares fall after the social media giant unveils its new search feature. big bank earnings. what's riding on numbers from goldman sachs out tomorrow? first, straight to our top story and that's apple's slide. the stock is down 24% over the past three months. should you be a buyer or seller? let's go to the chairs and you were a buyer, keith, today. >> yeah, buy it. at the end of the day, the stock was as newsy as newsy gets. not been above valuation. cheap gets cheaper when growth is slowing. i think everybody was saying something bearish about it. we got the signal between $482 to $492. you buy it for a trade to $518. >> we talked about owning 500 puts to protect against the move with the stock sharply breaking below 500, we exercised -- not exercised, sold those puts today and effectively that has us getting longer. >> right, the price in the stock was not good in today's session. >> it was lousy
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. apple breaks below $500. a look at why investors are jumping ship. facebook face plant. shares fall after the social media giant unveils its new search feature. big bank earnings. what's riding on numbers from goldman sachs out tomorrow? first, straight to our top story and that's apple's slide. the stock is down 24% over the past three months. should you be a buyer or seller? let's go to the...
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also look at lee, already to seek re rice run up the middle. and you can share your photos at u local on wbaltv.com. here's a look at what is coming up at 6:00. >> insta-weather plus, coming up. >> i am jayne miller. prosecutors hint at a love triangle in the murder of phylicia barnes. >> notes short of ideas on how to increase transportation funding, including raising the gas tax. details of new at 6:00. >>> you are watching wbal-tv 11 news. live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> the evening, everyone. our big story -- -- good evening, everyone. our big story, winter weather leads to traffic conditions. >> just in time for the rush- hour. let's go to tom tasselmyer. tom? >> the snow is tapering off already. this is a quick mover. these clippers, they produced the snow and then they get out of your. the slippery conditions are not going anywhere. temperatures are in the
also look at lee, already to seek re rice run up the middle. and you can share your photos at u local on wbaltv.com. here's a look at what is coming up at 6:00. >> insta-weather plus, coming up. >> i am jayne miller. prosecutors hint at a love triangle in the murder of phylicia barnes. >> notes short of ideas on how to increase transportation funding, including raising the gas tax. details of new at 6:00. >>> you are watching wbal-tv 11 news. live, local, late...
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. >> i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. back here again at 5 for options action followed by money in motion. don't go anywhere. jim's got the ceos of adnet and tim kin. that begins right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, my job is knot just to entertain you but to teach and coach you, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. what the heck is going on around here? how can we hit another five-year high for stocks? the general consensus that things aren't so hot. dow gaining 46 points, s&p briefly breaking through the 1,500 level before losing steam in the afternoon. closing ever so slightly in the green while the nasdaq closed, pulled under by the shakespearean tragedy. how can we keep going higher with the disarray
. >> i'm melissa lee. thank you for watching. back here again at 5 for options action followed by money in motion. don't go anywhere. jim's got the ceos of adnet and tim kin. that begins right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer....
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lee, a guy not very well-known on wall street but successfully led the turnaround of avendes video business, evs in france, customer experience from restaurant industry, travel agent industry as well as hospitality industry. someone who is well-known is sharon mccull om, formally cfo of sonoma, very well regarded on the street. they has a stellar track record. most importantly she successfully tackled issues best buy currently has. too many retail stores need to build out ecommerce distribution as well as cut cost. we think amazon and apple problems will abate over time and the fact there's so much pessimism surrounding the stock right now, i think that's a contraindicator, a great reason to get involved with the stocks. >> when you talk about the amazon issue, the showroom, i've been to best buy standing on the floor, seen someone check out the products, try out the vacuum cleaner, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera and go buy on amazon on their mobile phone. >> that is exactly the issue i'm referring to. there's a couple of different ways best buy is going to address this issue or things are
lee, a guy not very well-known on wall street but successfully led the turnaround of avendes video business, evs in france, customer experience from restaurant industry, travel agent industry as well as hospitality industry. someone who is well-known is sharon mccull om, formally cfo of sonoma, very well regarded on the street. they has a stellar track record. most importantly she successfully tackled issues best buy currently has. too many retail stores need to build out ecommerce distribution...
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(jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> tonight at 11:00 can those papers in a case challenging corporate law and car-pool rules. plus, it happens here in the bay area means what goes on before the food hits your table. we'll take you inside the laboratory that's all about taste, that's after the premier of "deception." i know it soun
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lee cooperman talked about it. >> there's no question if you look at how the two stocks have behaved recently, google hands down is taking apple out to the woodshed. i believe long term apple will outperform google. i look at it here, as soon as -- any time in the past when people questioned shortages or components for apple, when that bar gets low enough for apple they seem to always clear it by leaps and bounds and you get an up 7%, 8% on earnings which come out in two weeks. >> how about when they said margins weren't in question, then a month later they admitted margins peaked on the iphone 3? >> it cost them almost 200 points off the stock price. buying the stock up at $705 wasn't the right move. >> how about the next question? this is the kwquestion. i just keep bringing it back. >> you fit in well at this table. >> if search is bigger next year than this year, who is the king in search? google. they own 75% of it. >> exactly. but now as the argument has been on apple for the last several months that someone will knock them off their perch, samsung or somebody will come along a
lee cooperman talked about it. >> there's no question if you look at how the two stocks have behaved recently, google hands down is taking apple out to the woodshed. i believe long term apple will outperform google. i look at it here, as soon as -- any time in the past when people questioned shortages or components for apple, when that bar gets low enough for apple they seem to always clear it by leaps and bounds and you get an up 7%, 8% on earnings which come out in two weeks. >>...
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(jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >> and now the visibility, nothing to worry about if that respect. no fog this morning, just a few high clouds and it will be a beautiful sunrise. we will have lows tonight cooler than this morning in the mid-to-upper 30's inland and low-to-mid 40's around bay. we will be cooler before we start the warming trend. today is breezy and a shower is possible over the ocean with temperatures in the mid-to-upper per 50's in the afternoon. >> back to the san mateo bridge, it looks good with for delays moving to foster city but try before the toll plaza westbound stalled big rig blocking the lane of traffic so you may find slowing to the hayward side. in san jose northbound 101 the 880 overcrossing traffic is light moving not on 101 and system-wide delays for capital corridor with
(jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >> and now the visibility, nothing to worry about if that respect. no fog this morning, just a few high clouds and it will be a beautiful sunrise. we will have lows...
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picture and acting honors for daniel day-lewis and sally field and also supporting actor for tommy lee jones. best picture nominees including amour, beast of the southern wild, jiang go unchanged and argo, plus "les miserables," "life of pi," silver lining playbook and zero dark 30. winners by the way for the oscar will be announced february 24. that's going to be a tough decision. >> i think lincoln will sweep. when you were watching daniel day-lewis, it was like watching lincoln. >> he was great. so i don't know. we'll see. >> "les mis" was good, too. >>> how about you, what do you think, liz? >> i have seen not one of those movies. >> come on! >> what's wrong with me? i know. i have so much catching up to do. this is what i need to do. >> this is a good day maybe to go catch a movie. it's going to be chilly outside. bundle up stay inside stay warm if you can. scattered showers, as well. our hi-def doppler is busy this morning. you can see a lot of green and even a pop of yell lohr or two but mainly along the coast a lot of it is hugging the coastline so we are not seeing a lot of mo
picture and acting honors for daniel day-lewis and sally field and also supporting actor for tommy lee jones. best picture nominees including amour, beast of the southern wild, jiang go unchanged and argo, plus "les miserables," "life of pi," silver lining playbook and zero dark 30. winners by the way for the oscar will be announced february 24. that's going to be a tough decision. >> i think lincoln will sweep. when you were watching daniel day-lewis, it was like...
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melissa lee is at the u.s. nasdaq market side. >> coming up, what is apple's problem? the analyst who cut his price target all the way down to $530 a share. see what he says and what the base case scenario is in terms of downside and who does sac capital call when they need capital? tom demark will join us on "fast money" to give us his take of what's going on with apple, the s&p 500 as well as shanghai composite. all of that and a lot more. >> key wall street earnings reports out and our pros will tell you what will move our money. stay with us. that's next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> welcome back. with 30 seconds on the clock, our next guests will tell us what to be prepared for tomorrow. kevin karen, adam hughson and sahak from web bush securities. good to see you. kevin, you're up. 30 seconds on the clock. what are
melissa lee is at the u.s. nasdaq market side. >> coming up, what is apple's problem? the analyst who cut his price target all the way down to $530 a share. see what he says and what the base case scenario is in terms of downside and who does sac capital call when they need capital? tom demark will join us on "fast money" to give us his take of what's going on with apple, the s&p 500 as well as shanghai composite. all of that and a lot more. >> key wall street earnings...
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david lee said they need to be on top 0 of their game to beat the heat tonight. >> i know they're going to come in here ready to play. last night was a tough game for them. we're excited for the challenge and to play against one of the best teams and see how they stack up. >> they have a chance for a reason. the all-time greats. they'll be just fine and they have a very, very good coach who does an exceptional job leading that team. i don't think they're concerned and rightfully so. >> reporter: tipoff is set for 7:30 tonight. by the way, jerrod jack is expected to start in place of seth curry and, remember, december 12 when the warriors beat the miami heat by two points, jack had a big game, 20 points for him. thompson also played well. he had 27 points. to get more on the defending champ jaymee sire will be standing by. >> reporter: miami is number one, golden state number two. both teams shot over 46% in their last meeting, of course golden state victorious in that one, the heat definitely ready to be on their game tonight. >> they shoot a lot. they have great shooters. we understand
david lee said they need to be on top 0 of their game to beat the heat tonight. >> i know they're going to come in here ready to play. last night was a tough game for them. we're excited for the challenge and to play against one of the best teams and see how they stack up. >> they have a chance for a reason. the all-time greats. they'll be just fine and they have a very, very good coach who does an exceptional job leading that team. i don't think they're concerned and rightfully so....
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city, i'm melissa lee. afterhours action from csx to google and ibm. we're covering it all. apple angst. will the tech giant dliceliver e tomorrow? and how a south african company is pushing the u.s. closer to energy indedense. first, we have to get straight to our top story and that is markets. the s&p reaching five-year highs, the dow having its best january in 16 years. buyer or seller? pete, pit boss, what do you say? >> i remain a buyer of the market, but i've been shifting around my portfolio and that's because this has been an unbelievable move to the upside. we're in earnings season. it's been very strong so far. ibm tonight and google tonight. we're going to be talking about those in a few minutes. those numbers were spectacular. the reason i'm starting to shift things around, i'm taking off stock positions. volatile tills are very low. that givens me an opportunity to be there and take that risk off the table, try to put that capital back in the pocket and wait until we see, because i do think we'
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city, i'm melissa lee. afterhours action from csx to google and ibm. we're covering it all. apple angst. will the tech giant dliceliver e tomorrow? and how a south african company is pushing the u.s. closer to energy indedense. first, we have to get straight to our top story and that is markets. the s&p reaching five-year highs, the dow having its best january in 16 years. buyer or seller? pete, pit boss, what do you say? >>...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. mobile wars. google, apple and sam sung are trying to dominate your smartphone. but are they the best way? retail detail. how bricks and mortar stores are still alive and well and surprise, surprise. doug cass joins us with his annual list of predictions. first, our top story, and that is stocks near a five-year high, so, we ask, even with today's slight pull back, are you a buyer or seller? >> 1465 is still that crypt night level. timmy was talking about it last week. it's still that level. more recent high was 1474. then we trailed down from there. until we cross over this 1465 level, we're still looking at profit taking. people still worried about the debt ceiling people still concerned with earnings. margins. a whole pot purry -- you know i love that word. so, there's plenty of reasons -- >> karen, you can sit on this side. the first time ever in the show's history. come over here, sit with us. >> i can smell your poe purry over here, my man. >> like roses. >> who knew? >> rather
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. mobile wars. google, apple and sam sung are trying to dominate your smartphone. but are they the best way? retail detail. how bricks and mortar stores are still alive and well and surprise, surprise. doug cass joins us with his annual list of predictions. first, our top story, and that is stocks near a five-year high, so, we ask, even with today's slight pull back, are you a buyer or seller?...
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i'm melissa lee. see you tomorrow at 9:00 for "squawk on the street." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and put things in perspective. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. not everything in the market can be explained by cold hard facts. not everything is rational or even cut and dried or it can even be ascertained with close scrutiny. including today where the dow vaulted 67 points s&p advanced, nasdaq climbed .33%. the stocks of companies that basically have nothing good to say go up anyway. truly miserable quarter on friday. they rallied baa because there's a consensus with bankers keeping rates lower or taking them lower, the second
i'm melissa lee. see you tomorrow at 9:00 for "squawk on the street." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to...
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i'm melissa lee. sour apples. shares of the iphone maker slide. is apple turning into forbidden fruit? the mystery event. what facebook could be unveiling in less than 24 hours. we're in countdown mode with one of its biggest investors. and the great rotation into stocks heating up. we get the likely impact. first, our top story. apple shares dipping below $500. it comes following reporters of weaker iphone demand and component order cuts, pete. >> right. and i think when you're looking at apple, there has been the story. everybody wants to put a tab on what exactly is pushing apple to the down side. seems like a broken chart right now. from a valuation perspective, was it overly priced, probably not. they've got all this cash on the balance sheets, as well. they have all the innovative factors out there. they do have some margin issues they have to be addressed. and they have to be a little bit more innovative, probably, most likely. but the iphone command issue with the components is pressing on the stock once again. this morning, i woke up, it
i'm melissa lee. sour apples. shares of the iphone maker slide. is apple turning into forbidden fruit? the mystery event. what facebook could be unveiling in less than 24 hours. we're in countdown mode with one of its biggest investors. and the great rotation into stocks heating up. we get the likely impact. first, our top story. apple shares dipping below $500. it comes following reporters of weaker iphone demand and component order cuts, pete. >> right. and i think when you're looking...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. big drop for stocks. why one veteran market watcher believes stocks may soon see a major pull back. gary schilling joins us live. apple downgrade. we hear from a leading analyst who slashed its ratings on apple. why he thinks the iphone can't save the stock. and, we've got your broading pass to a street fight. a look at whether boeing can leave its dreamliner woes behind. let's go to our top story. let's get both sides of the bank trade here as we heard from bank of america, citi and morgan stanley in the days to come. tim, we start with you. buyer or seller? >> i'd be a buyer. and morgan stanley looks a lot better. goldman's evaluation call -- they proved they've been able to run the ship more efficiently. you're in the sweet spot. so, goldman and morgan, they've had a great opportunity to get their comp under control. a lot of flexibility. they've been cutting costs and they see an increase, waiting for fik, waiting for a real push in the equity capital markets. these numbers by gol
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. big drop for stocks. why one veteran market watcher believes stocks may soon see a major pull back. gary schilling joins us live. apple downgrade. we hear from a leading analyst who slashed its ratings on apple. why he thinks the iphone can't save the stock. and, we've got your broading pass to a street fight. a look at whether boeing can leave its dreamliner woes behind. let's go to our top story....
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york still's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. blackberry break through. will they make or break rim's recent rally? and jet blue headwinds. what lies ahead for the airline after a disappointing quarter? the ceo talks to fast exclusively. plus, facebook faceoff. two of our own square off in this battleground stock in a street fight you will not want to miss. first, let's go straight to our top story. the dow, fewer than 50 points away from a 14,000 level not seen since october 2007. find out who is a buyer and who is a seller. hello, guy. >> nice blouse, good color. >> thank you. >> we talked about this and you have to continue to like what the market is doing. and i'll continue to say it, i think we're going to push up between 1535 and 1560. that's where we're going to top out for the year. we said it will coincide with ten-year rates going to 2%. guess what? they got magically close and said it will coincide to the vix trading down to 12, which i do believe we'll get to. this market has every
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york still's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. blackberry break through. will they make or break rim's recent rally? and jet blue headwinds. what lies ahead for the airline after a disappointing quarter? the ceo talks to fast exclusively. plus, facebook faceoff. two of our own square off in this battleground stock in a street fight you will not want to miss. first, let's go straight to our top story. the...
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. >> what has not been nailed down as the additional wager between san francisco mayor ed lee and the mayor of baltimore. >> i think an adequate exchange of certain quality crab cakes will be in the mix. >> mayor lee has also not decided on whether or not to head to new orleans to watch the game in person. he says he is torn because the team has been doing so well on the road without him so far, and he does not want to jinx anything. >> this morning we are hearing from the birth mother of colin kaepernick, and her decision to choose adoption for her son. >> hedi russo lives in denver. >> she gave up her son when she became pregnant at 19 years old, living in milwaukee. >> kaepernick was born in 1987, that was his birth mothers for six weeks before he was adopted by rick and theresa kaepernick. >> it was a situation that was not planned. , i was not in a position to give colin the life that i wanted him to have. >> before adopting colin. rick and theresa kaepernick had two kids of their own, and lost two others to heart disease. at the age of four kaepernick move to california where ri
. >> what has not been nailed down as the additional wager between san francisco mayor ed lee and the mayor of baltimore. >> i think an adequate exchange of certain quality crab cakes will be in the mix. >> mayor lee has also not decided on whether or not to head to new orleans to watch the game in person. he says he is torn because the team has been doing so well on the road without him so far, and he does not want to jinx anything. >> this morning we are hearing from...
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mike lee joining me from capitol hill. senator lee, thanks for coming on. you know, i think a lot of americans are surprised to hear right now that we still have sequestering in place with all the rangeling going on in the last couple days. what's the plan? >> you know, at this point, there's no plan on the table because the attention has all been focused on the debt limit issue, and two are related, of course, because, ultimately, it's not the debt limit itself the problem. it is the spending that goes on propelling us forward with having the raise the debt limit every six to 18 months because we can't get spending under control. passing this in 2011, raised the debt limit then, put in place automatic cuts to kick in if the super committee dbt have a proposal. they are about to kick in. >> what do you think is going to happen? what's the talk? >> you know, there's a lot of talk in congress about the need to move towards targeted cuts of the same amount as what were called for in the sequesters. that takes a disproportionally large bite out of the defense i
mike lee joining me from capitol hill. senator lee, thanks for coming on. you know, i think a lot of americans are surprised to hear right now that we still have sequestering in place with all the rangeling going on in the last couple days. what's the plan? >> you know, at this point, there's no plan on the table because the attention has all been focused on the debt limit issue, and two are related, of course, because, ultimately, it's not the debt limit itself the problem. it is the...